Meeting the food security challenge for nine billion people in 2050: What impact on forests?
Nur H. A. Bahar, Michaela Lo, Made Sanjaya, Josh van Vianen, Peter Alexander, Amy Ickowitz, Trey Sunderland
Abstract
• Majority forecasts for feeding the future global population predict an increase in a croplands at the expense of forests and pastures. • A third of the forecasts shows that it is feasible to halt further agricultural expansion and mitigate climate change. • Policy that provides economic incentives for carbon stock conservation and enhancement is the only effective option to reverse the trend of forest loss.
Topics & Concepts
IncentiveClimate changeNatural resource economicsFood securityAgricultureStock (firearms)BusinessPopulationAgricultural economicsAgroforestryGeographyEconomicsEnvironmental scienceEcologySociologyBiologyMicroeconomicsDemographyArchaeologyConservation, Biodiversity, and Resource ManagementForest Management and PolicyLand Use and Ecosystem Services